08-02-2025
Breakfast fundraiser goes toward controlling cat population
CANFIELD, Ohio (WKBN) – Bacon was sizzling Saturday morning at Angels for Animals in Canfield for its Valentine's Day Pancake Breakfast.
Those who attended also enjoyed pancakes, scrambled eggs, potatoes and pastries.
There was a basket raffle and a 50/50 drawing.
One of the shelter's founders, Diane Less, says the pancake breakfasts benefit their Feline Fix Fests. Less says those are important to have because of overpopulation.
'All year last year, we fixed 5,000 cats for $20. That's a remarkable amount of work, and a lot of cats that didn't have to be born just to suffer and die. There's 30 cats for every home still,' she said.
Angels for Animals will be hosting another pancake breakfast on March 8. Tickets will be $12.
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